So I'd like to say I got Faufusi COMPLETELY wrong. When I was looking at him preseason his base stats were horocious. At that price though I should have gambled with him at least in my NPR's. The problem was I was probably going to have to play him in my 17. Turns out that wouldn't have been much of a problem

I will potentially bring him in this week for the Iappalii as I have 400k in the kitty and he could still make another 100k.

@SI wrote:So I'd like to say I got Faufusi COMPLETELY wrong. When I was looking at him preseason his base stats were horocious. At that price though I should have gambled with him at least in my NPR's. The problem was I was probably going to have to play him in my 17. Turns out that wouldn't have been much of a problem

I will potentially bring him in this week for the Iappalii as I have 400k in the kitty and he could still make another 100k.

@SI wrote:So I'd like to say I got Faufusi COMPLETELY wrong. When I was looking at him preseason his base stats were horocious. At that price though I should have gambled with him at least in my NPR's. The problem was I was probably going to have to play him in my 17. Turns out that wouldn't have been much of a problem

I will potentially bring him in this week for the Iappalii as I have 400k in the kitty and he could still make another 100k.

One wonders whether ET could now play 80 mins with Webster calling the shots. Might need to hold onto ET for a few more weeks to see how things pan out. Held him last week as he wasn't going to lose any money and with the week off will hopefully recover from the previous 2 rounds battering.

I don't see ET'S role changing with the new coach. He'll still only play 60ish mins as a middle forward with Lawrence & Sue playing 80 mins on the edge & all he does is tackle. He's too small & slow to offer anything offensively. Wests don't have the fire power in the forwards to try & out muscle opposing teams so they'll still try & outscore them.

New Zealand Warriors half Kieran Foran is under investigation for allegedly signing his services to six NRL club simultaneously.

The troubled former Manly star has had a tumultuous couple of years which has seen him hop from Manly to the Eels and then to The Warriors in less than 18 months.

“I just want to keep my options open which is why I’ve decided to play for most of the clubs in the NRL next year,” Foran said.

“ if possible I’d love to play for the Bulldogs in March 2018, then migrate to Townsville for a few months, spend a week on the Gold Coast with the Titans and possibly finish with the Storm towards finals time.”

The New Zealand Warriors have not yet released a statement regarding the news but are expected to have the shits.